What wheels are these?
What wheels are these?
Just wondering if anyone knows what wheels these are and if they are 4x140's
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c212/ ... ct0289.jpg
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c212/ ... CT0277.jpg
They were on a brumby for sale here a while back.
Thanks
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c212/ ... ct0289.jpg
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c212/ ... CT0277.jpg
They were on a brumby for sale here a while back.
Thanks
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to get the best choice of wheels legaly you will have to do the 5 stud hub/brake up grade, that will give you 5X100 mm stud pattern, you can drill your current hubs to 4X100 or 4X114.3 which are the most popular 4 stud hubs but it wont be legal, you can, if your lucky, find some pug 15" mags which look 100x better than the standard, but good luck finding any and getting the owner to part with them.
i found a set of pug mags but now way will the owner part with them, not even for 200 bucks a mag, dosnt matter now anyway, im doing said 5 stud convert
i found a set of pug mags but now way will the owner part with them, not even for 200 bucks a mag, dosnt matter now anyway, im doing said 5 stud convert
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RIP 1992 Brumby
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few self-respecting ricers would spend the time to modify a Daewoo.

yeah, they are 4x114.3, not sure how he did the mod. i believe it is still for sale too as he was asking a ridiculous price. I struck it lucky and found some 15" pug rims. cost me my old 14"s and $200. Pretty good deal, but as Brumby Boy said, hard to find and ya still gotta convince them you need the wheels more than they do:) if you do chase up pug rims, make sure you dont end up with the 390mm metric rims... they are crap and tyres are big $$$ (if u can find any)
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I have noticed these, which apparently can be drilled to any pattern.
http://www.speedywheels.com.au/images/zoom/sirocco.htm
not sure about strength or offset though. What is the offset that can be use don one of these unlifted beasts?
http://www.speedywheels.com.au/images/zoom/sirocco.htm
not sure about strength or offset though. What is the offset that can be use don one of these unlifted beasts?
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Nah Vidler - thats John's old Brumby, a car I'm quite familiar with. They are 4x100 wheels
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I found that with a wider rim (7.5") the standard L offset works well. My 15"s are off an RX Turbo WRC car AFAIK. The only picture I have seen elsewhere of them is from the Safari Rally.

I found that with a wider rim (7.5") the standard L offset works well. My 15"s are off an RX Turbo WRC car AFAIK. The only picture I have seen elsewhere of them is from the Safari Rally.
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